Most people use iTunes to organize and sync their music, but iTunes doesn't work with non-Apple media players. It also has several limitations. So if you use an Android phone or tablet or simply want to try a different media player, try this one.
If you love music, you love this website that lets you track the changes in popular music, with the ability to listen to all of the popular songs through the decades. And it's free.
Griffin Technologies has come out with a truly unique toy for the kids. This unusual-looking toy is part plush, huggable friend and part protective case for an iPhone or an iPod Touch. To check it out in my blog, just click on the link below:
If you love Pandora radio or any other Internet radio service, you will want to know about this legislation that is poised to change the face of Internet radio. Read this letter from Tim Westergren, the founder of Pandora to get the scoop on what you need to know.
Keeping up with technology can be a daunting task. But if you love music, the new technologies can be very enticing. In this short article, I take a little walk down memory lane and tell you about some new changes for music.
Some of you remember vinyl records. And those of you who listened to old vinyl records may insist that they had a richer, deeper sound than the digital music we hear today. There is actually some truth in that statement. While the digital world has improved the quality of many things, music is not one of them.